1. CLA+ memory T cells in atopic dermatitis: CLA+ T cells and atopic dermatitis.
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Nicolàs, Lídia Sans‐de San, Czarnowicki, Tali, Akdis, Mübeccel, Pujol, Ramon M., Lozano‐Ojalvo, Daniel, Leung, Donald Y. M., Guttman‐Yassky, Emma, and Santamaria‐Babí, Luis F.
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ATOPIC dermatitis ,T cells ,IMMUNOLOGIC memory ,LYMPHOID tissue ,SKIN diseases - Abstract
Circulating skin‐homing cutaneous lymphocyte‐associated antigen (CLA)+ T cells constitute a small subset of human memory T cells involved in several aspects of atopic dermatitis: Staphylococcus aureus related mechanisms, the abnormal Th2 immune response, biomarkers, clinical aspects of the patients, pruritus, and the mechanism of action of targeted therapies. Superantigens, IL‐13, IL‐31, pruritus, CCL17 and early effects on dupilumab‐treated patients have in common that they are associated with the CLA+ T cell mechanisms in atopic dermatitis patients. The function of CLA+ T cells corresponds with the role of T cells belonging to the skin‐associated lymphoid tissue and could be a reason why they reflect different mechanisms of atopic dermatitis and many other T cell mediated skin diseases. The goal of this review is to gather all this translational information of atopic dermatitis pathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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